Hillary Clinton's health: from conspiracy to pneumonia

The Associated Press

Speculation over the state of Hillary Clinton's health has been been fodder for political pundits, voters, her opponent Donald Trump and his supporters for weeks now. And her pneumonia diagnosis over the weekend is only adding fuel to the fire. Why is her health such a big deal right now? How will it impact her campaign? Click through to see a timeline of everything you need to know about Clinton's health.

Speculation over the state of Hillary Clinton's health has been been fodder for political pundits, voters, her opponent Donald Trump and his supporters for weeks now. And her pneumonia diagnosis over the weekend is only adding fuel to the fire. Why is her health such a big deal right now? How will it impact her campaign? Click through to see a timeline of everything you need to know about Clinton's health.

Back in July of 2015, Clinton released a letter from her doctor saying she was a healthy 67-year-old female whose issues were only as bad as hypothyroidism and allergies. However, the part of the letter people have held onto delves into a concussion she suffered in 2012. The letter said Clinton was dealing with a stomach virus at the time and became dehydrated and fainted and hit her head. It also said a blood clot was found in her head at the same time. Her doctor said the concussion issues were completely resolved by 2013, but many wonder if it may have had more lasting effects.

Back in July of 2015, Clinton released a letter from her doctor saying she was a healthy 67-year-old female whose issues were only as bad as hypothyroidism and allergies. However, the part of the letter people have held onto delves into a concussion she suffered in 2012. The letter said Clinton was dealing with a stomach virus at the time and became dehydrated and fainted and hit her head. It also said a blood clot was found in her head at the same time. Her doctor said the concussion issues were completely resolved by 2013, but many wonder if it may have had more lasting effects.